
Lecanto and its surrounding residential communities occupy this central Citrus County landscape during a period of significant modern development. The map details the residential expansion characteristic of Florida's western interior, shown through the dense networks of planned streets in Citrus Hills, Sugarmill Woods, and Inverness Highlands North. Amidst this growth, the College of Central Florida Citrus Campus serves as a regional educational hub near the intersection of major thoroughfares like W Grover Cleveland Blvd. Local history is anchored by the Lecanto Cem, providing a focal point for genealogical research. The terrain is marked by distinctive karst features, including Bull Sink, and transitions from the developed corridors of Homosassa Springs to the more open lands near Landrum.
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